By Stan Matthews
County Communications Program Manager

The San Juan County Council will hold a special budget workshop beginning at 1p.m. Monday, July 27 in the Council Hearing Room of the Legislative Building at 55 Second Street in Friday Harbor.

The Council will discuss the second phase of cuts to the 2009 County current fund budget, and measures necessary to create a 2010 budget that maintains an adequate working cash balance.

The topics of discussion will include whether to ask voters to authorize a property tax increase in the November election and, if so, how large the increase would be, whether it would expire after a limited time, and what services or projects might be linked to the passage or failure of a levy increase.

The phase two budget cut proposals are designed to bring the total reduction in expenditures for the second half of 2009 to $1 million – approximately 15 percent of the general operating budget for that period.

Auditor Milene Henley has told the Council that even with the 2009 reductions in place; the Council will likely have to find an additional $721,000 in cost reductions or revenue to balance the 2010 budget.

The budget workshop will not include a public hearing, however Council Chair Rich Peterson has indicated that time will be provided for public comment.

A list of the proposed phase two budget cuts is available online at: https://sanjuanco.com/news/news/Phase2BudgetReductionSummary072209.pdf

The Auditor’s slides from her July 22 Council presentation on the 2010 budget can be viewed at: https://sanjuanco.com/news/news/Draft2010Budget072209_slides.pdf

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